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  • @TomKaren94
    @TomKaren94 11 лет назад +46

    I use cauls less and less. Straight, flat boards are critical to a flat top. But, there's one simple technique at the jointer I've discovered that no one talks about in these videos that has cured the bowing problem for me. If you have 8 boards a-h to glue up, make sure you joint the edges of a,c,e,g with the top facing the fence and b,d,f,h with the top facing away from it. If your jointer is out of square, it DOESN'T MATTER, and there's no "going back to the jointer." Simple and effective.

    • @johnlargent9630
      @johnlargent9630 7 лет назад +2

      That was better than any tip I saw in the video (no offense meant to video creator) Great tip!

    • @CrochetNewsNetwork
      @CrochetNewsNetwork 3 года назад

      Great tip. I saw the "Wood Whisper" (who is awesome) show this same tip BUT YOUR EXPLANATION I can understand better.. I just jointer(Ed) a table top with a couple of small gaps. Now I will go back and tweak up all my boards per your tip. THANK YOU.

    • @almorris171
      @almorris171 3 месяца назад

      @@johnlargent9630 I've seen / read this same tip before. My friend and his two sons do construction for a wealthy finance guy. They make stair treads by joining 3 or 4 smaller boards versus a single wide board. They reverse the grain direction like you suggest between boards and the contrast also make for a more attractive look.

  • @U2BER2012
    @U2BER2012 3 года назад +1

    Man, that tip on putting a clamp in the center of the butted joint; (prior to glue up), to check for crowning is awesome. Thanks Chad.

  • @lessilies2048
    @lessilies2048 7 лет назад +4

    Good job with this video. You captured and effectively presented several tips inside 5 minutes. Highlights: square and crown testing before glue up, glue one section at a time, roll out glue but do not glue the added biscuits (my favorite), using parallel clamps and cauls.

  • @doubtalot8384
    @doubtalot8384 4 года назад +23

    this guy is both skilled, and creepy. i love him

    • @raidenmaverick8191
      @raidenmaverick8191 3 года назад

      pro trick: you can watch series on flixzone. Been using it for watching loads of movies during the lockdown.

    • @skylarkylo4962
      @skylarkylo4962 3 года назад

      @Raiden Maverick Definitely, have been watching on flixzone for since december myself :D

  • @homelessjoe
    @homelessjoe 10 лет назад +17

    Not sure why you wouldn't take the extra yet super quick step of gluing the biscuits. The wood they are made from expands when wet allowing for a very strong/tight joint. I understand you added them initially to help alignment, but they can serve two purposes for just a few minutes extra work.

    • @ianclark5644
      @ianclark5644 9 лет назад

      Yes, a major part of the operation of the biscuit is that it expands when glued thereby creating a firm, tight joint. Seems odd that he overlooked that given the care taken elsewhere.

    • @ianclark5644
      @ianclark5644 9 лет назад

      Yes, a major part of the operation of the biscuit is that it expands when glued thereby creating a firm, tight joint. Seems odd that he overlooked that given the care taken elsewhere.

    • @robertanthonyfarrell
      @robertanthonyfarrell 9 лет назад +1

      +Joseph Lynn Only guessing but maybe he only did this to make it completely clear that the important bit is getting the boards square so they adhere to one another, which is where the strength comes from. If he glued the biscuits it might make some people think that they could rely on them for strength, which isn't what they're meant for.

    • @karlackdamack4238
      @karlackdamack4238 8 лет назад +4

      +Joseph Lynn biscuits can expand and cause a slight bulge in some types of lumber (usually softer woods) if they are glued excessively. While adding glue to these biscuits can add a little strength, their primary job is for alignment.

    • @jamesmcintyre348
      @jamesmcintyre348 7 лет назад

      You can avoid biscuit ghost by putting the biscuits below the center of the boards. Jon Peters has a video on this problem.

  • @almorris171
    @almorris171 3 месяца назад

    Excellent presentation, that is clear, concise, and to the point.

  • @danieldelapena8369
    @danieldelapena8369 8 лет назад +4

    there is also an old clamping method used in guitar building where you wrap a rope around whatever two pieces of wood your gluing. then tie a knot and insert two wedges opposing each other, underneath the rope. then hammer them against each other. this gives horizontal and lateral clamping pressure. also you dont have to spend 50 dollars a clamp like this guy. : )

    • @nowherebrain
      @nowherebrain 8 лет назад

      hey, I do that...but I use two protective boards on both sides and then I just run a thin long board @1"x10" under the string and start twisting pulling out all the tension....do this in 4-5 places and you're set string is cheap...if you're really broke you can even reuse the string.

  • @hammockmonk
    @hammockmonk 6 лет назад +1

    Hunh, crowning the cauls is an interesting idea, I think I'll give it a try on the two tabletops I'm putting together today...

  • @TomKaren94
    @TomKaren94 11 лет назад +1

    I totally agree, and have had the same experience. I wait about 30-60 minutes so that the glue is soft but not runny, and easily and safely zip it off with a chisel or scraper, being careful to not gouge the wood. Much easier.

  • @rick91443
    @rick91443 6 лет назад

    Almost clicked to another window,...but boy that last technique with the "calls?" was a great one...Thanks you(and I will always wait till the end of your videos now, lol...)cheers...rr

  • @kylehinds793
    @kylehinds793 8 лет назад +156

    time to go buy $1000 worth of clamps

    • @werbnnerf
      @werbnnerf 8 лет назад +6

      clamps cannot possibly be that expensive... can they?

    • @edwells80
      @edwells80 8 лет назад +1

      probably 600 bucks are enough for those kinds of clamps. Actually the best you can get

    • @G00SEISL00SE
      @G00SEISL00SE 8 лет назад +6

      harbor freight clamps are cheap yea there not the best but they will do pretty damn good job clamping for an 1/8 of the price

    • @mariemalcolm2405
      @mariemalcolm2405 7 лет назад +4

      ratchet straps work as a good alternative that don't cost as much.

    • @mik6700
      @mik6700 7 лет назад

      G00SEISL00SE bgwood

  • @darkwood777
    @darkwood777 11 лет назад +6

    It is much easier to remove the squeeze-out glue if you let it dry to the point that you can simply peel it off. If you wipe it when wet as you did here, it closes the wood grain and is difficult to sand out.

  • @paulcarrier2424
    @paulcarrier2424 9 месяцев назад

    How would you add that crown in those straighteners with a jointer? Great vid and thanks for the info!

  • @johnvanderhoof1248
    @johnvanderhoof1248 6 лет назад +1

    I would rather use clear packing tape to cover the cauls and wax paper to cover the clamps. Then after 30 minutes I take out of the clamps scarpe, then reclamp and wait overnight. Good tips and video. I like it much better when he isn't trying to be goofy.

  • @neilconfesor9845
    @neilconfesor9845 6 лет назад +1

    Great smile at the end! How about some cooking videos too?!

  • @chapmanhere3397
    @chapmanhere3397 Год назад

    Ben stiller shows me how it’s done great!

  • @markywellsboy2182
    @markywellsboy2182 6 лет назад

    Some useful info here. I would maybe drop the camp hand on hip pose and cheesy grin at the end.

  • @bgt1666
    @bgt1666 7 лет назад

    Really helpful , can you expand on how you did the cauls where you had a crown in the middle? I don’t have a jointer yet, but the procedure would help.

  • @tubestick00
    @tubestick00 9 лет назад +60

    ok ben stillers brother

    • @luisrivera6794
      @luisrivera6794 4 года назад +4

      tubestick00 they should make a movie about Ben Stiller being a wood handling instructor

    • @elvivanco3
      @elvivanco3 4 года назад +1

      tubestick00 best comment!

  • @rabuayya1
    @rabuayya1 4 года назад

    Fab video. You present well. Thank you

  • @Jumpman67
    @Jumpman67 6 лет назад +1

    You really should glue the biscuits as well. The moisture from the glue will cause the biscuits to expand making a stronger bond.

  • @annelley8910
    @annelley8910 2 года назад

    Can I know if you're using a rotary clamper? For school purposes, Thank u!

  • @CrimeDoesNotPay
    @CrimeDoesNotPay 8 лет назад +5

    Nice guy! Good job with the video, brother

  • @federune
    @federune 5 лет назад

    would it make sense to use cheap tie-down straps instead of parallel clamps? (because for large and lengthy tabletops, the cost of the required number of clamps would be enormous)

  • @jwstanley2645
    @jwstanley2645 4 месяца назад

    Impressive video. One thing I add as a difference, perhaps belt and suspenders. I make sure to use the biscuit cutter (or other guide tools) on the same side (up or down) on all the boards. This is extra insurance that I need not be certain my biscuits (etc.) are centered top to bottom. Again, as implied here, the purpose of tongues/grooves, biscuits, dowels, or dominoes, is alignment, not strength. Today's glues are so effective, these other measures add nothing to strength or longevity. Where would we see this happen most? Flooring. Narrow boards, many of them, no time to fiddle with multiple additions of one board to the larger board, and let's make sure it is flat, as flat as float glass if possible. Maybe this is not so true for those who use older (think purist) glues, such as hide glue or rabbit skin glue.

  • @briannewton3535
    @briannewton3535 6 лет назад

    Something learned. Thanks for sharing. Great tips.

  • @mattpower3048
    @mattpower3048 5 лет назад

    Nice video! Helped me a lot! Thanks!

  • @pablou3600
    @pablou3600 7 лет назад

    What a very helpful, very nerdy tip!

  • @robrockme
    @robrockme 7 лет назад

    Actually the techniques he's showing here are the best to achieve good results while maintaining the original top thickness ... and not having to spend many passes trying to 'shave' away the results to rush to an end of the construction process. I believe the reason to not glue the biscuits is to avoid the swell that could push against the flush jointing end-to-end since you can't really control the swelling

  • @Papatch64
    @Papatch64 12 лет назад

    Good video, less emotive, without the antics of some others you've made. Good job.
    Ed Sr. Veneta, OR

  • @DENNYRAT
    @DENNYRAT 9 лет назад +6

    much better video no clowning around

  • @claywixom7807
    @claywixom7807 2 года назад

    Why do you use TiteBond lll, instead of resin

  • @terrystephens1102
    @terrystephens1102 4 года назад

    Excellent tip, thanks👍👌👏👏

  • @keywestpuma4095
    @keywestpuma4095 10 лет назад

    Why didn't I think of that? Great tip, Thanks

  • @TomKaren94
    @TomKaren94 11 лет назад

    On the router table, there shouldn't be any out-of-square issues contributing to bowing. So, I'd say unless your router is mounted at something other than perpendicular, you should be fine. I've not used my router table for jointing edges, but I think I'll try it and see how it goes.

  • @HDean1002
    @HDean1002 5 лет назад

    Very good tips. Thank you!

  • @andrewa2584
    @andrewa2584 10 лет назад

    Would a glue joint router bit in place of biscuits assist with alignment?

  • @martynkellighan2242
    @martynkellighan2242 10 лет назад

    i've heard that you should stick to a width/thickness ratio of 3/1 for the boards you use to make the table top. do you agree?

  • @twochordcool
    @twochordcool 11 лет назад

    I'm new to working with wood and joining boards - I've learned a little bit here and there on the internet. I'm currently building a TV stand with compartments for a center channel speaker and stereo equipment. I REALLY goofed when I didn't remove the glue squeeze out before installing the cauls and the C clamp pressure - the squeeze out, under the pressure, pressed into the wood and it is REALLY being a pain in the ass to remove from the wood fibers - it's relatively deep in the wood ;(

    • @SteveH4es
      @SteveH4es 5 лет назад

      Put packing tape on the caul it won’t stick to it

  • @burgbuilds
    @burgbuilds 3 года назад

    Chad Stanton is the man.

  • @dakotapowell9612
    @dakotapowell9612 7 лет назад +1

    Since I read “pepe amazing plan” (Google it), I do think nothing will ever surpass it as a great woodworking book. The text is easy to read and the pictures and drawings exceptional. I look at this book a "must have" because it gives a broad range of info on pretty much everything working with woodworking and does it quite well.

  • @Pyroesuna
    @Pyroesuna 9 лет назад

    Excellent advice thank you so much!

  • @randysngh
    @randysngh 5 лет назад

    Thanks, this gives me a great idea.

  • @221Dw
    @221Dw 9 лет назад +4

    Wow first videos i've where where he's not being completely silly half the time.

  • @hammockmonk
    @hammockmonk 10 лет назад

    Excellent tips, thanks!

  • @ToddAndelin
    @ToddAndelin 8 лет назад

    cool video. great process...

  • @andyjnuttall
    @andyjnuttall 9 лет назад

    Hey not trying to teach you how to suck eggs but what about alternating the clamps thus distributing force evenly its the way iv done it since my apprenticeship 30 years ago and it works also sanding the boards after laminating together is part of the process and shouldn't be seen to try and get around it
    Just a comment!!

  • @johngraves6878
    @johngraves6878 7 лет назад +1

    Extremely helpful.

  • @mouseboots46
    @mouseboots46 8 лет назад

    Need to see HOW to join the boards with no joiner - he skipped right over that part. I have a round table that fell all apart because someone else stored it wrong. Need to put it back together.

  • @JohnathanH22
    @JohnathanH22 9 лет назад

    hey what kind of glue do you use exactly?

  • @johnnienaber4268
    @johnnienaber4268 6 лет назад

    Glues on boards one piece at a time, not caring about the extra time required, but rolls on the glue to each joint because it saves time.....

  • @jamesmcintyre348
    @jamesmcintyre348 7 лет назад +3

    Where's your half brother Mr. Safety? And why wasn't he allowed in this video?

  • @jrmjrmeeker
    @jrmjrmeeker 10 лет назад

    how far apart should biscuit be on a 60 " borads

  • @daveengstrom9250
    @daveengstrom9250 6 лет назад

    Thats a good tip. Thanks.

  • @johnnylloyd1298
    @johnnylloyd1298 5 лет назад +8

    I'm so ready to buy a used car from this guy...

  • @AZTechLabs
    @AZTechLabs 9 лет назад

    thanks for explaining all these terms and tools... cough cough

  • @after2003
    @after2003 12 лет назад

    How do you cut the crown on jointer?

  • @ccting2020
    @ccting2020 9 лет назад

    any faster way and cheaper way to do it without clamps? If i am going to glue panels of this size for 100 piece per day, i don't think i could do it. Time is money... ;). What if i don't have planer and jointer to ensure the panels are square and same thickness, and panels are not flat and curry?

    • @markgunther90
      @markgunther90 9 лет назад +15

      So you want a fast, cheap way of joining warped, uneven boards without clamps or proper machinery? Tell you what, let's cure cancer while we wait for your question to be answered.

    • @MaghoxFr
      @MaghoxFr 9 лет назад

      +Mark Gunther lol

    • @m3rdpwr
      @m3rdpwr 9 лет назад

      Izzy Swan on RUclips covers just that.

  • @ericbenoit7006
    @ericbenoit7006 12 лет назад

    how do implement the bisquits?

  • @cedricgolden4602
    @cedricgolden4602 4 года назад

    Is this John Mulaney's carpentry brother?

  • @brendi901
    @brendi901 9 лет назад

    Legend!!

  • @17jflor
    @17jflor 12 лет назад

    isnt this the Woooodchip Chipppeeruuu guy?

  • @nabarajacharya7889
    @nabarajacharya7889 8 лет назад +1

    There’s an interesting alternative way to do this if you look inside Woody Hyezmar’s Woodworking Bible.

  • @allobove7798
    @allobove7798 5 лет назад

    Love Chad.

  • @islamnoor3257
    @islamnoor3257 4 года назад

    The Bengal show panel

  • @BrianFeral1
    @BrianFeral1 6 лет назад

    Let's stick together

  • @evgenpatotskiy177
    @evgenpatotskiy177 6 лет назад

    Did You make it with woodprix instructions?

  • @billdiehl156
    @billdiehl156 7 лет назад +9

    Thanks for the tips, but I was expecting you to dance at the end of the video.

  • @canceRZet
    @canceRZet 8 лет назад

    Are you Alan Harper?
    (Two and a half man?)

    • @michaelwhite-oi1ft
      @michaelwhite-oi1ft 8 лет назад

      +canceRZet Two and a half men not man.

    • @alexphu1873
      @alexphu1873 8 лет назад +2

      +michael white chill out m8

    • @michaelwhite-oi1ft
      @michaelwhite-oi1ft 8 лет назад

      +Alex Phu F U

    • @canceRZet
      @canceRZet 8 лет назад +2

      +michael white thank you - english is not my native language.
      Thats really good that youtube has users like you.
      Now the world is better than before.

    • @andrewford80
      @andrewford80 8 лет назад +1

      +michael white oh, there you are again. What a d bag

  • @mikeanderson9276
    @mikeanderson9276 6 лет назад

    Time to dance Chad.

  • @nurkaemirovic4762
    @nurkaemirovic4762 6 лет назад

    He's like doing comertial for TOP SHOP

  • @goosecouple
    @goosecouple 10 лет назад

    Makes sense.

  • @GWoldstuff
    @GWoldstuff 8 лет назад

    Thanks

  • @Yankeeracers80
    @Yankeeracers80 12 лет назад

    Where is Safety Dan?!

  • @ericmatthewdavis5064
    @ericmatthewdavis5064 9 лет назад +1

    I'd like to know how to put a crown on a board? Please demo.

    • @justinfortin6667
      @justinfortin6667 7 лет назад +6

      Just go to Home Depot and buy any off-the-shelf board that fits your size requirements. They're all crowned...

    • @stevespencer5158
      @stevespencer5158 6 лет назад

      That is rich. True but rich.

    • @brucemiller1696
      @brucemiller1696 5 лет назад

      Adjust the outfieed table of your jointer.

  • @jesse977
    @jesse977 6 лет назад

    harbor freight has some cheap ass clamps that work well

  • @michaelholopainen2822
    @michaelholopainen2822 2 года назад

    I am looking at this bad image quality & resolution and just for a fraction of second I was thinking did he really carve those steps to the edge of the board until I realized it the ladder - effect was due to really bad resolution and image quality. Then I started thinking that in few decades or hundred years from now when historian look back at these videos, they might wonder why did we at this period always carved the steps into edges of diagonal lumber and other items as this poor image quality is completely alien to them :)

  • @stendhal48
    @stendhal48 8 лет назад +1

    Watched this just to learn how long to keep the boards clamped before working them. Didn't say.

    • @michaelwhite-oi1ft
      @michaelwhite-oi1ft 8 лет назад +3

      +stendhal48 minimum 4 hours for glue of this type to dry. Best to leave over night.

    • @Leowulfs
      @Leowulfs 8 лет назад +1

      +michael white Hey thanks a lot Michael. I just bought a biscuit joiner, miter, table and circular saws after building a bed and a desk with my brother in law's miter saw.
      A lot of this stuff isn't common knowledge to us beginners.

    • @martynkellighan2242
      @martynkellighan2242 5 лет назад

      @@Leowulfs this really depends on the glue you use. Most glues will advise clamping times and full cure times on the bottle.

  • @chevyvega6622
    @chevyvega6622 6 лет назад +1

    funny, for the amount of $$ spent on clamps,, one could have bought a nice slab for the top.

    • @JoelEmberson
      @JoelEmberson 6 лет назад +2

      yep, once. but the clamps will still be there after a hundred more tables.

  • @tylerr.gregorka8649
    @tylerr.gregorka8649 7 лет назад

    Where's safety Dan?!

  • @vadymrodionov6098
    @vadymrodionov6098 6 лет назад

    It's good to see the woodprix has new instructions to save my money and energy to build it.

  • @martinschulman1751
    @martinschulman1751 5 лет назад

    Hey Chad- Nice to see you in a serious woodworker state of mind. Your clowning-hopefully gone for good together with your smoking beer drinking buddy- was pretty disgusting.

  • @artemlebedev6297
    @artemlebedev6297 6 лет назад

    woodprix is full of awesome tips. Very helpful to me. Thanks

  • @coryulrich6489
    @coryulrich6489 6 лет назад

    He has the same mouth as the guy from numberphile who smokes all the time.

  • @shantelfullerton9865
    @shantelfullerton9865 6 лет назад

    I did something very similar, my plans from stodoys helped me with this.

  • @evgenpatotskiy177
    @evgenpatotskiy177 6 лет назад

    Mine works too. I used woodprix plans and build it without any problems.

  • @jessicasommy1741
    @jessicasommy1741 5 лет назад

    You should visit Stodoys website if you would like to make it by yourself I think.

  • @rick91443
    @rick91443 6 лет назад

    cauls....

  • @dakotapowell9612
    @dakotapowell9612 7 лет назад

    I like this woodworking book “pepe amazing plan” (Google it). Not only does it cover wood working methods, however it even describes the development cycles of trees that lead to the characteristics that craftsmen find favorable in lumber. I actually had to get a second copy for my father.

  • @BlkJ19
    @BlkJ19 6 лет назад

    who the fuck has this laying around??

  • @jlgoins64
    @jlgoins64 9 лет назад

    I'm guessing he does not answer any of the questions...SMH

  • @michaelwhite-oi1ft
    @michaelwhite-oi1ft 8 лет назад

    No way this can be done in a production environment. It takes way too long. Not going to make any money selling that table because you wasted so much time.

    • @andrewford80
      @andrewford80 8 лет назад +1

      Not everyone is trying to make money.

    • @michaelwhite-oi1ft
      @michaelwhite-oi1ft 8 лет назад

      +andrewford80 I did not say they were. I added the point that it takes too much time. No need to do all those extra steps if you have a planer.

    • @CrimeDoesNotPay
      @CrimeDoesNotPay 8 лет назад +1

      +michael white It's not wasted time if you want accuracy and quality. A lot of people do this as a hobby, not for profit.

    • @michaelwhite-oi1ft
      @michaelwhite-oi1ft 8 лет назад

      +CrimeDoesNotPay Either way it's a waste of time. Same as walking to the store when you can drive. Waste of time.

    • @andrewford80
      @andrewford80 8 лет назад +2

      +michael white what if you enjoy walking and benefit from the exercise? Have fun in car with heart disease! Terrible analogy.

  • @emmawalker3698
    @emmawalker3698 10 лет назад

    I love Safety Dan!